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PEACE WITH REDS :300,000 POLISH | MADE BY ESTHONIA! TROOPS WEAR U.S. | ARMY UNI UNIFORMS} lly 70,000 of the} PARIS, Fed. —One tundred 1 American war mate- [ed by the chased from the Ameri- {>* can A ty have arrived in Poiand. | f° ne gouds are being used to equip |, ° Army and are supple- mented by an issue of underwear, ke and sweater¢ provided by American Red Cross. A new levy of 300,000 men is and the nt, it ts annou! teh from Moscow re- a with Feb. of Rolshevik troops | with American J River has been! ciding over WARSAW of Jarge num north of the 1 my uniforms, in- | Deen framed caps. A halt prevented by y Polish units! miiion of American Red Cross according to statement socks and a quarter of a million Attempts assemble Bolshevik! eweaters were distributed in De- at | cember. American uniforms ‘are iiiers authorities tobe being worn by most of the Polish Soviet Government's prepara | Army at the front. Seventy thou- @ spring attack against Wa-saw sand men of the army either are LONDON, Feb. 2.—The Bolshevik] * 4 delegates at Do! Poland has abandoned h preparations against Russia, wh were 10 be followed by stmultanec towed by amuicanees: RARE WINE AT $4.13 tral Cod despaten | A BOTTLE.-IN FRANCE * ttt from tleipat vite the nditions, it at Auction S when that city Ukrainians, fled Into, Roumanis, wh y were disarmed. U Press Bureau announced AY ten 2,400 bottles liqueurs, the prop- | jerty of the late Prince Orloff, were) auctioned. sale netted 75,000} rage "et thas thar it The highest price apiece for ten 1870 and 1885. forces only after a hard. ficht Ukrainian statement said. Many of the Denikin troops were captured Advices in London last night q the Ukrainian Pr Sureau as an- | nouncing in Vienna that Odessa had been captured from Gen. Denikin, but} the news was not confirmed from any | other source. —»——_ Legton of Honor Ribbon for hajase| a PARIS, Feb. 2.—President Desch nel and many persons prominent in| Wrench political and social fe gath- | 1 ered at a lunchcon given in cel tion of the award to Madame Re the famous actress, of the red ri' bon of the Legion of Honor. Saiseihas= “adams ted bottles of ‘The present val erican money ts rate the averag: [be a little mor a franc in Am- 34 cents, at which t of the wine would to the tonal loan have teens s620'000,000 lines, it was an: mounced here’ to-day. pechuttlgutin” Ae Eas Gaby Deslys Suffers Relapse. PARIS, Feb. 2.—Gaby Destys, the ac- treas, again is In a serious conditton and another operation has been neces. Candy Jars, $3.50 to $15.00 H OTOGRAPHS and sketches fail as words do to hint at the beauty of ‘Ovington crys- tal. From the price you may judge the good value, but the beauty remains hidden until the eye itself can testify. nae evening in the Hotet_Com- | modore by several well known clubs and | {f organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America, of which he is the National Scout ” Commissioner, " Honorary Vice OVINGTON’S President and member of the Executive a ; 4 Board; the Camp Fire Club of Amertea. | j glhe Gift Shop of Sth Ave. of which he |s a past President: the , Mlustrators’ Club, of which he is also a| ff] 314 FifthAv.,near32d St. past President, ‘and the Graphic Art] Society and the Aldine Club. STOVE RANGE | sx FURNACE | x BOILER | i) HEATER yh) Repairs furnished fit any make of Stove, Range, Furnace, Steam or Hot Water Heater manufactured. We also carry complete stock of all makes of Stoves, Ranges, Heaters, Boilers, Gas Reages Oil Stoves, Ete. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. STOVE REPAIR CORPORATION 228-230 WATER ST.. COR. BEEKMAN. TEL, BEEKMAN S177-S-9, REWAnkK Nh. J. BRANCH, 184 MULBERRY S¥.. NEAK LAFAQEDTE. An Advance Sale of 110 McCreery Refrigerators Positive Ice Savers Special 22.50 regularly 35.00 110 of these refrigerators this unusually low price ‘There are only which are offered at while they last. Apartment house style; made of solid ash, golden oak finish, heavily nickel-plated hardware, provision chamber white enameled; removable wire shelves and drain pipe: 5219 inches high, 24 inches wide and 18 inenes deep: ice capacity 90 pounds | James McCreery & Co. dih Avenue 34th Street war CRIMINAL LIST |WIRELESS PHONE IS NOW | | Ge subjects whose extradition is demand, DeForest Allies was ed by the Council of Ambassadors | jay. The Council also approved the terms of the note to accompany |” _ A Drafting Committee was st and the note will probably | anded to Baron von Lerener, the : | head of the German Peace Delegation, | ON} peing outfitted almost entirely |@# soon as the covering letter has The Council considered an applica- Council on the ground of Belgium's Ambassador to the meetings of the Counsil, on the ground of Belgium's proximity to Germany and her par- min the occupation of the Rhineland, and tt was decided to in- Ambassad attend the Councti meetings when Belgian interests were in question. ign | Switch Watch Industry Faces Rain -| BERNE, Feb. 2—Immediate Gov- {ernment intervention is necessary to fave the Swiss clock and watch in- rom the unfavorable exchange situ- jation, according to addresses made | her Com of vefore the Swiss Commerce and In- | “al! ar of the Late Prince Ortoll ry Congress. lines of trade | adversely THE EVENING WORLD, & Jean 900 mites. ‘This te considered i |more remarkable because the appara CARRIES 900 MILES. tus he used hed a stall serial, a wave) length of only 375 meters, and only | one-third of @ killowatt power. Hin! of intense os Approves | From Ossining Experimenter Talks | votce was picked up at Chicago and and Terms of N: |neveral other Western cities. | to Chicago—Uses Apparatus any. of Small Power. ‘The experiments were conducted on! the comparatively small wave lengths) engineer of the| permitted for amatenr use by the Gov- | radio station at Ossining, has|ernment regulations, He used a new ¢ Niet of German! Robert F. Gowen, ‘announced that within the last month! type of modified modulating efrouit! [in a series of wireless telephone ex-jand a new type of glass in making tho/ “bottle.” finally ap- \periments he has sent his voice more laudion, or the drawing up of the lor of Betgium to “catastrophe” arising af was 8 d by present | Temporary Store Hours: 9.30 A. M. to 6 P. M. James MeGreery & Co. 5th Avenue 34th Street Remainder of the Entire Stock of Samuel W. Peck & Co.’s (1140 Broadway) Boys’ and Youths’ WINTER OVERCOATS And a warm and wooly lot it is, too. At the prices which we offer them it is an opportunity of oppor- tunities for every economical mother and father. It solves every boy’s overcoat problem for the present as well as next winter. You would have to go a long, long way before you could even equal such quality and to find such values would be a journey without end. “ Sampeck”’ Youths’ Winter Overcoats | 19°75 Conservatively they are 25.00 to 35.00 values Sizes 11 to 18 years ) These are the heavy Ulster Type Coats in Belt- | all-around and Half-Belted models. There is a quantity of fancy backs (double faced materials), and most are quarter lined. A number of plain colors as well as handsome mixtures. | “Sampeck ” Boys’ Winter Overcoats 15:7 Conservatively they are 20.00 to 30,00 values Sizes 2% to 10 years Extra heavy Coats—the kind boys want and need these chilly days—they have convertible collars and most of them have woolen linings. ° There are Belt-all-around and Half-Belted models. A most unusual assortment of shades and colors | which includes Brown, Green, Blue, Gray and a num- ber of smart mixtures. (Third Floor) Se ee DAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. Va \ Temporary Store Hours: 9.30 A. M. to6 P. M. dames MeCreery & Co. 5th Avenue ON TUESDAY 34th Street TreAnnual Resaunsy Sale am RientaL Aus “‘McCreery Master-Weaves From the Orient’’ $375,000.00 Worth of Exquisite Rugs | | In Rare Weaves of Rich and Gorgeous Coloring 4s | At ‘4 to % Less Than i Present er Prices y CONTINUING & The Clearance Sale of Women’s High Shoes at ¥% Former Prices | Models Not Included at the Opening of the _ | : \ Sale Are Now Offered at Same Reduction | Practically our entire stock of High Shoes have been marked | at exactly one-half the prices at which they have been selling up to now! i) 12.00 Grades Now 6,00 Brown Kid and Tan Calfskin Boots with self or contrasting tops. 15.00 Grades Now 7.50 4 Black Kid vamps, covered Louis, heels, or Tan Calf vamps, Cuban heels. Both have Buckskin tops. | | 16.00 Grades | Now 8,00 | \| All-over Black or Gray Buckskin Boots, also models with Patent Leather || || Vamps and Black Buckskin tops; good size range in many styles. {| NO EXCHANGES pf \\ NOC. 0. D'S NO APPROVALS \ Special Prices on Fresh, New House Dresses In our new, enlarged Department for House Dresses we have as- serabled some charming models in new Spring styles and colorings, special- ly priced as an initial offering. Chambray House Dresses—Blue with White Pique collar, three-quarter length sleeves, Sizes 36 to 44 weaves Sidcd o6(eh 44; 2.95 Special, 3.95 Fancy Printed Voile Porch Dtesses—four exceedingly dainty models closing at | cither the front or back; attractive colors. Sizes 86 to 42. Special, 5.45 : ~ 1 = ccconpuessocteesmnipicenjusapenen set siprcay scares tsetiaictins tes Catt: nt a ETL LT LAL LEE E LO ALA Striped Gingham Dresses in pretty two-tone effects adorned with White turn-down collar; three-quarter length Special, we Trimmings Are to a Gown as Highlights to a Painting , They have the power to transform a dull, uninteresting Gown to one of charm and beauty. The Afternoon or Evening Gown takes on an air of splendor—gains character and “life’——when a bit of brilliant adornment is applied. Note the tempting prices here quoted on artistic trimmings: Jet Chain or Nailhead Trimming Spangled Bands... Embroidered Bands ».-regularly 1.25, yard, 75¢ -regularly 75c to 16.60, yard, 40c to 12,75 1 ++ regularly 2.75 to 9.75, yard, 2.25 to 8,25 | | Metal Bands and Edgings embroidered with Lume ........0:.:eeeeeeeeeeeeees regularly 4.25 to 8.75, yard, 3,25 to 6.75 | »+.regularly 18.75, yard, 10.75 Metal Cloth in desirable shades. . Remarkable Offering Engraving Department AN With two quires of Writing Paper or Cards pur- chased here we will furnish a two or three letter « S = HAND-CUT STEEL DIE as per illustration (and¢ ity-nine other styles) { each, yc formerly 2,00 to 8.00 \ DIE BECOMES poevoay)